• A man plays with the iPhone 6s Plus, not the iPhone 7 or the iPhone 8, at Apple Store

A man plays with the iPhone 6s Plus, not the iPhone 7 or the iPhone 8, at Apple Store (Photo : Getty Images/Cole Bennetts)

One hacker was already able to develop an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak but he does not want to share the method and files to others who want to modify their version as well.

Luca Todesco, an Italian hacker, was also the one who managed to jailbreak the earlier iOS 9.3 versions. He managed to crank out a jailbreak version just after a few hours after Apple rolled out the iOS 9.3.3 beta to users.

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The previous jailbreaks from Todesco was also not shared and the new one would not be any different. He even posted a photo of his iPod Touch running the new iOS version with Cydia.


Both iPhone and iPad users have been waiting for a fix for the messy iOS 9.3.2 version as caused more problems than solutions. Several iPad Pro users had their devices bricked then they tried to update.

Now, users are expecting an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak after the recent release. Todesco refuses to share and it could be because he is working for Apple by finding vulnerabilities in their releases, ChristianToday reported.

It could even be Todesco's fault that Pangu and TaiG are not able to keep up with the Cupertino-based company's recent iOS version releases. The hacker could have been reporting the bugs immediately to Apple causing them to quickly patch up before other hackers can break in.

Users should just expect an iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak version instead of the previous one. There is still a possibility that the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak may still happen before Apple's WWDC on June, Crossmap has learned.

However, there are also speculations that Apple will already unveil the highly anticipated iOS 10 version at the said conference. It would ultimately make all the previous jailbreaks useless as more users would upgrade to the next big thing.

Another reason for the lack of jailbreaking tools is that the hackers could already be waiting for the next version instead of having to waste their time on the small updates. It makes sense especially as the updates have been rolled out almost weekly.

Apple iPhone users would just have to wait for the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak version from other hackers. Alternatively, they can just also wait for the iOS 10 version possibly coming in June.